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  "path": "/2026/03/06/on-the-record-nektars-down-to-earth-box-set-plus-duke-robillard-and-paul-mccandless/",
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  "textContent": "The progressive rock band Nektar consisted entirely of Britons, but it achieved its greatest commercial successes in Germany (where it formed) and America.\n\nThe group’s fan base burgeoned after the late-1973 release of  _Remember the Futur_ e, its fourth LP and the first to be issued in the U.S. The album, whose title track filled both sides of a vinyl record, set the band apart from such other prog-rock acts as Yes and Emerson, Lake & Palmer. Compared with the work of those groups, the music on  _Remember the Future_ and subsequent releases was typically less classically influenced, more emotional, …",
  "title": "On the Record: Nektar’s ‘Down to Earth’ Box Set, plus Duke Robillard and Paul McCandless"
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